Hi, I’m Anjali - the person behind Moodora.
I grew up around fabrics quite literally. My dad has been in the cotton fabric business for years, so fabric samples, conversations about quality, and learning the difference between good and bad fabrics were always a part of everyday life at home. Over time, that naturally shaped the way I looked at clothing and quality.
Later, when I got the chance to work closely with clothing brands, I saw how often fabric quality gets compromised just to reduce costs or increase production. That experience made me very clear about the kind of brand I wanted to build.
So I started Moodora from home here in Delhi - with a simple idea: to create comfortable, well-made clothing that feels good to wear, keeps quality first, and stays reasonably priced.
We work in small batches, focus a lot on fabric selection, and create pieces designed for real everyday wear — not just for trends.
Moodora is still growing and learning every day, and honestly, I think that’s the best part. Thank you for being here and supporting us this early in the journey. It truly means a lot.
Our Story
Moodora is a home-grown women’s fashion brand that started in late 2025 with one simple idea -to create clothes that actually feel good to wear.
While working closely with different clothing brands, I noticed how often quality gets compromised just to increase profit margins. Many brands claim to use pure cotton or premium fabrics, but once you actually wear the product, the quality feels disappointing and doesn’t even last after a few washes, And honestly, whenever we wanted genuinely good-quality clothing, it usually came with a very high price tag. On the other hand, affordable clothing often meant compromising on either fabric, comfort, or design.
That gap is what led to Moodora. Using our fabric knowledge and sourcing experience, we wanted to create clothing that feels comfortable, looks stylish, lasts well, and still stays within a reasonable budget.
i started small — with dresses, co-ords, and kurtis — but the vision has always been much bigger than just categories. For me, it’s about building a brand people can genuinely trust when it comes to quality.